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Forwards Final Draft of Emergency Preparedness Public Info Brochure for NRC & FEMA Review,Per 850430 Commitment.Revs Reflect Policy Change by State of Nc Div of Emergency Mgt Re Evacuation Directly to Shelter
ML18019A243
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Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/07/1985
From: Zimmerman S
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NLS-85-188, NUDOCS 8506140266
Download: ML18019A243 (31)


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No FACIL:50-uoo Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant< Unit 1< Carolina AUTH BYNAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION ZIMMERMANES~ R, Carolina Power L Light Co.

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RECIPIENT AF F ILIATION DENTONgH ~ Rs Office of Nuc'lear Reactor Regulationr Director DOCKET' 05000uoo

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CMP Carolina Power 8 Light Company JUN OV 1985 SERIAL: NLS-85-188 Mr. Harold R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT NO.

1 - DOCKET NO.50-000 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PUBLIC INFORMATIONBROCHURE

REFERENCES:

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Letter dated July 16, 1980 (NLS-80-323) from S. R. Zimmerman (CPRL) to H. R. Denton (NRC) 2)

Letter dated July 27, 1980 (NLS-80-350) from S. R. Zimmerman (CPRL) to H. R. Denton (NRC) 3)

Letter dated April 30, 1985 (NLS-85-102) from S. R. Zimmerman (CPttr.L) to H. R. Denton (NRC) 0)

Letter dated May 15, 1985 from D. E. Hollar (CPRL) to Administrative Judges Kelly, Bright R Carpenter (ASLB)

Dear Mr. Denton:

Carolina Power k Light Company (CPRL) submits for NRC and FEMA review the final draft of the Emergency Preparedness Public Information Brochure.

This submittal fulfillsour commitment to provide the chart of schools in the ten-mile radius of SHNPP and the shelters to which they evacuate along with the final draft of the brochure.

This commitment was made via Reference 3.

In addition, revisions of pages I, 5, and 12 primarily reflect a recent change of policy by the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management, which gives the parents of children attending school within the EPZ the option of evacuating directly to the Evacuation Shelter for their children's school in an emergency, and registering there with their children.

(Prior planning required such parents to first register at the Evacuation Shelter assigned to their residence before going to their school children's Evacuation Shelter to pick them up.)

Minor clarifications or revisions necessitated by the repagination of the brochure described in Reference 3 are also included.

The bulk of the brochure was provided to the Staff via References 1 and 2. Reference 3

provided copies of the EPZ map and the evacuation chart.

Two contentions have been filed in the ASLB proceedings on this subject.

The parties in the ASLB hearings were provided via Reference 0 with copies of the final page of the brochure (the chart of the schools within the EPZ and their associated Evacuation Shelters).

The intervenors have until June 15, 1985 to propose contentions on the information transmitted by Reference 0.

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PAr. Harold R. Dento Page 2 0

As you have been previously informed, CPRL will submit a print-ready blue line of the brochure for NRC and FEMA review in 3une 1985.

Any known changes to the brochure that may occur as a result of the ASLB proceedings will be incorporated into the print-ready blue line of the brochure.

However, CPRL requests that NRC and FEMA initiate their final review at this time.

It is our understanding that the NRC will formally transmit this information to FEMA for their review.

If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Gregg A. Sinders at (919) 836-8168.

Yours very truly, SRZ/GAS/mf (1530GAS)

Enclosure S.

merman Manager Nuclear Licensing Section Cco Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)

Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)

Dr. 3. Nelson Grace (NRC-RII)

Mr. Travis Payne (KUDZU)

Mr. Daniel F. Read (CHANGE/ELP)

Mr. G. Simonds (NRC-EPB)

Wake County Public Library Mr. Wells Eddleman Mr. 3ohn D. Runkle Dr. Richard D. Wilson Mr. G. O. Bright (ASLB)

Dr. 3. H. Carpenter (ASLB)

Mr. 3. L. Kelley (ASLB)

f}FE ZhtFoRPlAT l 0 4~ tLa 5'he on lg~riI hluclear Wouew Plant Carolina To~er L Li844 Covnpanif This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.

An emergency is not likely. But you need to be prepared if a serious accident happens.

A release of a large dose of radiation might threaten your life. To be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant.

These offices set up the plans:

~ North Carolina Division of Emergency Management

~ Chatham County Emergency Management Agency

~ Harnett County Emergency Management Agency

~ Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management

+ Wake County Emergency Management Agency

~. Carolina Power and Light Company Please read through this booklet now.

Then keep a copy in a handy place at home.

Be sure there is also a copy where you work.

You can hang the booklet up and use the calendar inside. That way you willhave the plans ready if you need them.

This booklet tells you what to do if there is an emergency at the Harris plant.

An emergency is not likely. Yet to be sure that you willbe safe, state and local officials have made special plans to protect you.

This booklet is part of the safety plans for the Harris plant. These offices set up the plans.

North Carolina Division of Emergency Management Chatham County Emergency Management Agency Harnett County Emergency Management Agency Sanford-Lee County Department of Emergency Management Wake County Emergency Management Agency Carolina Power 8c Light Company You might have questions about this booklet or want more copies of it. Ifso, please call or write one of these offices now.

Chatham County Emergency Management Agency P.O. Box 428 Pittsboro, N.C. 27312 (Courier Box 322)

Harnett County Emergency Management Agency P.O. Box 6 Erwin, N.C. 28339 (919) 542-2911 (919) 897-8130 Sanford-Lee County Dept. of Emergency Management P.O. Box 1154 Sanford Municipal Building 225 Weatherspoon Street Sanford, N.C. 27330 (Courier Box 331)

Wake County Emergency Management Agency Suite 921, County Office Building P.O. Box 550 Raleigh, N.C. 27602 (919) 775-3941 (919) 755-6245 N.C. Division of Emergency Management 116 West Jones Street Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Harris Visitors Center Carolina Power Zr. Light Company P.O. Box 327 New Hill,N.C. 27562 (919) 733-3867 (919) 36Z-3ZOO 0

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3 to 5 minute siren, turn on your radio or TV to an EBS station.

Emergency information for the Harris plant is in the front of this calendar.

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LLS The Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant near New Hill will start to produce power in 1986.

Commercial operation will start in 1986.

Carolina Power 8c Light Company has built the plant'to be run safely.

Like all nuclear plants, the Harris plant willbe run under strict safety rules.

These have been set and are watched by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).

This is the office which has been set up to be sure nuclear plants are safe.

The NRC says each plant must hold an emergency test each year.

State and local agencies are tested at least once in two years.

These tests check on emergency plans.

They are graded by each of these groups.

e The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

~ The State of North Carolina e. The Counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake

~ Carolina Power 4 Light Company Sirens are also tested often.

(Look at page 14 to find out more about these tests.)

A serious emergency that might be of danger to you would take place over a period of time.

Remember that if you hear the sirens you can find out what to do if you tune in an EBS station.

You can learn the news and find out if there is an emergency at the plant. To help you understand the broadcasts, the words used for emergencies are defined in the box below. Please read them.

Classes of Problems Four classes of problems could occur at the plant.

These classes are set by the NRC.

They tell plant, county and state officials what they should do for each type of problem.

~ Uogslll BvaeC.

This is the least serious type of problem.

It might lower the safety of the plant.

State and county officials would be told.

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This means a

more serious type of

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problem. It may lower plant safety more than an Unusual Event.

State and county officials would be told.

A serious emergency at the Harris plant is not likely for two reasons.

First, it was planned and built with many safety systems.

Second, both CPkL and government agencies watch as it operates.

No energy source can be free of all risk even though such steps have been taken to make it safe.

That is why special safety plans like these have been made.

They can help people who live near the plant to be safe if an emergency were ever to happen.

In case of an emergency, you need to know this booklet so you and your family can be safe.

Please read it now.

Talk about it with your family and your friends.

If you know someone'ho cannot read or is blind, please read the booklet to them.

Call or write now if you have questions.

The next page lists phone numbers and addresses you can use. ~ Sfte Area Emergeecy.

This means something serious has happened at the plant and it could lead to worse problems.

There could be some release of radioactive material very close to the plant, but this does not always happen.

State and county.

officials would be told and would stand by. They might have to take action to protect people near the plant.

~ Geacuhl Rmer~Cf.. This means something very serious has happened at the plant.

There is a threat from radiation to the people near the plant.

State and local officials would take action and tell people what to do for their safety.

Officials would use EBS radio and TV stations to do this.

Radiation is all around us in the world. It is in the air, in food and water.

It is in our -homes and in our bodies.

This is background radiation.

Man-made radiation is used by doctors and dentists in the form of X-rays and gamma rays.

How much radiation do you get in these ways? It is commonly measured in "millirems." Americans get from 100 to 200 millirems a year from background sources.

Man-made sources add about 90 more.

Here are some of the amounts you might get.

o Living for a year in a city like Denver that has a high altitude about 180 millirems

~ Taking a plane flight from coast to coast about 3 millirems

~ Watching color TV for one hour a day for a year - about 1 millirem Living for a year close to a nuclear power plant - less than 1 millirem Can radiation be harmful?

Yes, that's why public health experts say you should get as little as you can.

That means you need to avoid t~

radiation that could come from a nuclear accident.

The counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake, and the State of North Caroli~

have set up the plan in this booklet to protect you if that should happen.

Could a nuclear plant blow up?

No. A nuclear plant is not like a bomb. It cannot explode.

How could you be exposed to radiation in an accident at the plant?

Radioactive material could get into the air and water, causing a risk to your health if you live near the Harris plant. You could then be exposed to it in three ways.

~ By radiation in the air and on the ground.

Exposure will stop if you go to a place with no radiation.

~ By radiation on hair, skin, and clothes.

Exposure willstop if you wash the radiation off.

From breathing or swallowing radioactive

. material.

Exposure will stop when one of two things happens to the material:

it stops giving off radiation

- your body eliminates it How can you know how harmful the radiation willbe to you? It depends on these things:

y The type you get

~ The amount you get

+ The length of time you are exposed

~ The amount of your body that is exposed

~ The amount of radioactive material you breathe or take into your body The higher the level of radiation and the longer you are exposed to it, the greater the harm willbe.

High levels of radiation are harmful to health and may threaten your life. That is why state and local officials have made this emergency plan.

You are not safe to stay outside while air with radioactive material passes over you. Taking shelter is the safest thing you can do until the wind carries the radioactive material away.

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Sirens were bought and put in place by CP8cL to warn you if there is an emergency at the Harris=-

plant.

To be sure they can do this, they must be tested from time to time. That means a siren

'last could be a warning, but may only be a test.

How can you tell when there is a warning and not just a test?

The best way is to tune in an EBS radio or TV station.

If there is an emergency, these stations willstop their regular programs.

They will tell you what has happened and what to do.

And remember, do not evacuate if you hear the sirens.

The EBS stations willtell you ifthat should be done.

What willbe different in a test?

The EBS stations willnot stop their regular programs. Tuning in an EBS station is always the best thing to do.

Is there any other way you can tell when there is just a test?

Yes, because some tests willnot sound the same as warnings.

Here are the kinds of tests that willbe made:

~ Scient Test. A silent test will be made every two weeks.

In this kind of test, a silent signal is sent to each siren. The sirens should. make no noise in this test.

~ Quar~ly "Growl Test; A "growl" test willbe made every three months.

In this kind of test, there will be a low sound for a few seconds at a time.

Each siren will sound like it is "growling" when it is tested.

The dates of these "growl" tests will be announced in the local news.

~ Ful) SyStero Test. A full system test willbe made at least once a year.

In this kind of test, all the sirens will be turned on at the same time. The sirens will stay on for as long as three minutes, just as they may in an emergency.

The dates of these full system tests will be announced in the local news.

But to be sure there is no emergency, tune in your EBS station.

Is there any other time the sirens might be turned on?

Yes, they might be turned on in the emergency preparedness test each year at the plant. The dates of these tests willbe announced in the local news.

Who controls the sirens?

The State of North Carolina and the counties of Chatham, Harnett, Lee and Wake.

Local emergency officials turn on the sirens for tests and willalso turn them on if they need to warn you of danger.

gi Jrerl (jQ j A AA EYQcu&kiOA If there is an evacuation while children are in school, do not go to their schooL School children willbe taken by school officials to one of the Evacuation Shelters listed. in this chart.

How willyou know where the school children willgo?

Look at the names of the schools in

'he chart to see if you have children who go to one of them.

The next column shows the sub-zones on the map in which the schools are located.

Look directly across to the next column (headed EVACUATIONSHELTER NAME AND LOCATION). Your school children will be taken to that Evacuation Shelter by school officials if there is an emergency.

They willbe cared for until you come.

To be with your school children, you may go to your children's Evacuation Shelter, sign in and stay there.

Or you and your children may stay at the Evacuation Shelter for your sub-zone.

Or you and your children may stay somewhere else more than 10 miles from the plant.

SCHOOL NAME AND LOCATION SUB-ZONE ON MAP EVACUATIONSHELTER NAME AND LOCATION Apex Baptist Church Kindergarten (Apex) pex emen ary c oo (Apex) pex 1

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1 ay are (Fu ua -Varina) uquay-arma ementary c oo (Fuquay-Var ina) uquay-anna 1

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(Raleigh) n oe enlor lg c oo ast ampus (Raleigh) or amer 1

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What ifyou need help to travel because of a handicap?

Fillout the card below and send it in now. That way officials can make special plans to drive you. Ifyou know someone else who needs help, be a good friend and fill out the card for them.

Be sure to send the card, in now.

What ifyou are deaf or hard of hearing and cannot hear the sirens?

Fill out the card below and send it in now.

Officials can then make plans to let you know of a problem some other way.

Be a friend to someone else who

~ cannot hear and fill out the card for-.

them.

Be sure to send the card in now+

What ifyou have no way to ride?

You may have no car, cannot drive, or cannot ride with someone else.

In that case, fillout the card below and send it in now.

Officials can then.

make plans for special places to pick you up. These places willbe broadcast on EBS stations.

Be sure to send the card in now. What ifyou have children in school?

Officials willtake them by bus to Evacuation Shelters more than 10 miles from the plant. Do not go to the school to pick up your children.

Children in day care centers and in public, private and nursery schools will be evacuated by bus to Evacuation Shelters.

Look at page 13 to find out where your children willbe taken.

You may go to your school children' Evacuation Shelter, sign in and stay there.

Or you and your children may stay at the Evacuation Shelter for your sub-zone.

Or you and your children may stay somewhere else more than 10 miles from the plant.

What ifyou have someone in a hospital? Or a nursing home or rest home?

Do not go to pick them up.

Officials willcare for these people.

Persons who do not need medical care would be taken to Evacuation Shelters for their sub-zones.

Persons who do need medical care would be taken to hospitals more than 10 miles from the plant. Patients at Southern Wake Hospital willbe taken to Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh.

The zone 'is bordered on the north by US Hwy'4 E

from the Jordan Lake to the Chatham/Wake Co. line, on the east by the Chatham/Wake Co. line (excluding the SR 1903 area) to US Hwy 1, on the South by US Hwy 1 south to the Haw River,, from the Wake Co. line; on the west by the Haw River north from US Hwy 1 to the eastern shore of Jordan Lake north to US Hwy 64.

Zone includes the main body of the Jordan Lake.

Zone bordered on the north by US Hwy 64 E from Griffins Crossroads to the eastern shore of Jordan

Lake, on the east by the eastern shore of Jordan Lake south to the Haw River crossing US Hwy 1 to the Cape Fear River, on the south by the Deep River, on the west by an are from Deep River across SR 1955, SR 1012 and SR 1943 at a point approximately three tenths of a mile east of Hank's Chapel
and, Haw River to Griffins Crossroads.

Zone bordered on the north by SR 1750, SR 1740, and SR 1742 to the Chatham/Wake Co.

line, on the east by the Chatham/Wake Co.

line south from SR 1742 to US Hwy 64, on the south by US Hwy 64 W

from the Chatham/Wake Co.

line to Griffins Crossroads, on the west by an are from Griffins Crossroads north and east across Jordan Lake to SR 1008 at SR 1750.

US 1 south to SR 1012 (Moncure Rd.)

north to NC 87 to US 64 to US15-501; US 15>>501 north to shelter.

~Qr SR 1972 north to SR 1008.

SR 1008 north to US 64.

US 64 west to shelter in Siler City.

~Or US 1 south to SR 1012 (Moncure Rd.)

north to NC 87 to US;64.

US 64 west to Siler City to Old US 421 to Bear Creek right onto NC 902 to shelter.

SR 1011 through Haywood to SR 1012.

SR 1012 north to NC 87 to US 64 west to Siler City to Old US 421 to Bear Creek right onto NC 902 to shelter.

~Or US 1 south to SR 1012 (Moncure Rd.) north to NC 87 to US 64 west to US15-501.

US15-501 north to shelter.

~Or SR 1011 through Haywood.

SR 1012 (Moncure Rd.) north to NC 87 to US 64.

US 64 west to shelter, in Siler City.

NC 751 and SR 1008 south to US 64.

US 64 west to US15-501 north to shelter.

~Or NC 751 and SR 1008 south to US 64 to Siler City to Old US 421 to Bear Creek right onto NC 902 to shelter.

~Or NC 751 and SR 1008 south to US 64.

US 64 west to shelter in Siler City.

Northwood High School

'hatham Central High School Chatham Central High School Northwood High School Jordan Matthews High School Northwood High School Chatham Central High School Jordan School Matthews High Jordan Matthews High School

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The zone is bordered on the north by'a line from SR 1154 up to SR 1301, SR 1152 to SR 1389; on the east by SR

1390, SR
1301, Sunset Lake, Bass Lake and Basal Creek to NC Hwy 55; on the south by SR 1113 to SR
1101, SR 1126 and.west to SR 1116 to SR 11Z7, on the west by an arc from SR llZ7 across SR 1115, to SR 115Z, to SR 1154.

Zone includes the town of Holly Springs.

The zone is bordered on the north by SR

1116, SR
1126, SR
1113, and includes the area south of Bass Lake and Sunset Lake, on the east by SR 1301, SR 1400, SR 1401 and the eastern town limits of Fuquay-Varina crossing US Hwy 401 at the intersection of NC Hwy 55 and continues south along the eastern town limits to Neals Creek to the Harnett Co. line,'n the south by the Wake/Harnett Co.
line, northwest to SR 1119; on the west by SR 1119 from the county line north to SR 1116.

Zone includes the town of Fuquay-Varina.

The zone is bordered on the north by the Wake/Harnett Co. line from the Chatham Co. line east to US Hwy 401.

On the east, the zone is bordered by US Hwy 401 S to the Community of Rawls.

On the south, the zone is bordered by SR 1415 to Hector Creek, follow Hector Creek south to SR 1427, from SR 1427 to SR 1412, from SR 1412 to SR 1403 to Avents Creek, go south on Avents Creek across SR 1418 to the 'Cape Fear River, follow the Cape Fear River west to the Chatham/Harnett Co. line; on the west, the zone is bordered by the Chatham/Harnett Co. line to the Wake/Chatham Co. line.

SR 1115 and NC 55 to SR 115Z through Holly Springs to SR 1152 (Macedonia) to

~ I-40 to US 64.

US 64 to New Bern Ave.

to Clarendon Crescent to shelter.

SR 1116 to SR llZ6 to SR 1113 to SR 1398 to SR 1399 to SR 1393 to US 401 north.

US 401 north to US 70 east to Garner to shelters.

~Or SR 1116 to SR 1101 (Wilbon Rd.) to NC 55.

NC 55 to US 401 north to US 70 east to Old Garner Rd. to Peterson St. to shelter.

~Or NC 42 to US 401 north and SR 2767 to NC 55 to US 401 north.

US 401 north to US 70 east to Old Garner Rd. to Peterson St. to shelter.

. SR 1403, SR 1415 and SR 1427 east to US 401.

US 401 south to SR 1403.

SR 1403 east to shelter.

~Or SR 1403, SR 141Z, SR 1415 and SR 14Z7 east to US 401.

US 401 south to NC Z10.

NC 210 south to Johnson St. to Eleventh.St. to shelter.

~Or SR 1403, SR 141Z, SR 1415, and SR 14Z7 east to US 401.

US 401 south to NC 210. NC 210 south to shelter.

~Or SR 1403, SR 1412, SR 1415 and SR 1427 east to US 401.

US 401 south to NC 210.

NC Z10 south to NC Z7.

NC Z7 west to shelter.

Enloe Senior High School (East and West Campuses)

Garner Senior High North Garner Middle East Garner Middle Carnage Middle School Harnett Central High School LillingtonMiddle School~

Shawtown Primary School Western Harnett High School

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Map of the 10-mile Area Around the Harris Plant The map is divided into sub-zones.

Each sub-zone is marked with a different letter.

Locate which sub-zone you are in. Mark this letter in space number 2 in the box on page 1.

If your TV or radio station tells you to evacuate, the next pages tell you where to go to be safe. Look at the evacuation route for your sub-zone. Mark the route on the map now so you can have it when you need it. Mark the route in space number 3 in the box on page 1. And list your evacuation shelter in space number 4 in the box on page 1.

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EVACUATE V

What does it mean to evacuate?

This means to move to a safe place more than 10 miles from the Harris plant.

Do you need to evacuate as soon as you hear the sirens?

No, some people may be told to evacuate, but not others.

How can you know ifyou need to evacuate?

Your EBS station willtell you which sub-zones need to evacuate. Ifyou have not yet turned to the map on page 6 and the chart on page 7, do so now. Figure out which sub-zone you live in and put the sub-zone letter in the blank on page 1.

Also, figure out your evacuation route and Evacuation Shelter.

Put the route and Evacuation Shelter in the blanks on page 1.

What is the best way to travel in an evacuation?

Use your own car, and take others if you can.

Offer a ride to nearby friends and relatives who have no way to travel.

Should you get your children from school and take them to your Evacuation Shelter?

No, if school is in session, your children willbe take~

bus to an Evacuation Shelter.

Do not try. to pick up your children at school.

This includes public, private and nursery schools. It also incl~

day care centers.

You can pick children up at their Evacuation Shelter and sign in there.

Look at the chart on page 13 to find out which Evacuation Shelter your children willgo to. Put that information in the blank on page l.

What is the best way to be sure your whole family knows what to do in an evacuation?

Share the information about your sub-zone number, evacuation route, and Evacuation Shelter.

You might be in different sub-zones at the time of an emergency.

Plan ahead on a good place to meet that is more than 10 miles from the Harris plant.

Be sure all members of your family know where that is.

What if you have a handicap, or have no way to travel? Read page 12 and send in the information card.

You must send in this card now so plans can be made to help you ifyou need help.

Now, what if your sub-zone is told to evacuate?

Follow these steps.

Q-Stay calm. You willhave time to evacuate.

+- Shelter livestock and pets.

Leave them food and water for two days.

Or Q-Turn off all water faucets and lights.

you may take pets with you if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Q-Turn off all appliances except refrigerators and freezers.

Shelter.

You may want to stay at a motel or with friends or relatives.

+- Pack these things to take with you.

D-Lock all w'indows and doors.

This booklet C3-Close car windows and vents.

Leave air conditioning and heaters off.

Z blankets or a sleeping bag for each person g-Stay tuned to an EBS station as you drive.

Z sets of clothes for each person

+- Follow your evacuation route for your sub-zone.

Toilet articles and bath towels Q-Sign in at either your Evacuation Shelter or the Evacuation Shelter for your Needed medicines children's school.

That way family and friends will know you are safe.

Baby needs

Also, you can get checked for radiation and treated if needed.

After you Some identification, such as a driver's license sign in, you may stay at either your Evacuation Shelter or the Evacuation Car registration Shelter for your children's school.

Or, you may stay at some other place Credit cards, checkbook, and cash more than 10 miles from the Harris plant.

Flashlight and batteries

~- Listen to EBS stations for news about the emergency.

Federal, state

and, Portable radio and batteries local officials will be checking radiation levels.

They will use the EBS stations to tell you when it is safe to go home.

Q-Plan to be gone from home for several days. If the evacuation lasts longer than that, you may be allowed to go home to feed pets and livestock. Tell officials if you need to care for livestock more often than that, so that they can help you.

Turn to the next two pages to see the map, if you have not yet dori that.

These pages tell you how to figure out the sub-zone where you live.

Pages 8 through 11 tell you the route to take to get to your Evacuation Shelter.

Be sure you have that information in the blanks on page 1. If you want more information about travel in an evacuation, turn to page 1Z.

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0 Ifyou pea~ We serene, tune your mdtro orlVgo W QS station.

If there is an mergency at the Harris plant, the station Nty just give you news about it. Q'he station ltd tell you to ~Shelty. or er~~e for your safety.

Shelter

%hat does it mean to~SIIegev'?

this means to stay in a building and keep out as rwch outside air as you can.

The building could be your hme, the place you verk, or sme other place.

Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.

Do you need to ~lgashelter as soon as you hear the sirens?

l4, stre: people who live near the plant may be told to take shel ter, but not others.

1hat depends on the wind and on how bad the energency is.

How can you know if you need to~shel~?

Your EBS station will tell.you Nhlch sub-zones on the nap on page 7 need to take shelter.

Turn to the rrsp on page 7 and the chart on page 8 and figure out which sub-zone you live in.

Then put that sub-zone nurber in the blank on page 1.

VAat if your sub-zone is told to take shelter?

Follow these steps.

-Rmarher that children will be protected by school officials.

Ibis includes public, private, and nursery schools.

It also includes day care centers.

-Shelter your livestock.

Keep your pets inside.

-Go inside and stay there.

-Close all doors and windows.

-Turn off all fans, air conditioners,

heaters, and furnace.

-Put out the fire in your fireplace with water.

Close it to outside air.

-Close off any other ways outside air can get in.

~ to a roan or basement with few or no windows to avoid drafts.

Take a

portable radio with you if you can.

-Stay tuned to your EBS radio or lV station.

You will get all news and Infomatlon that way.

, -Do not use the phone unless you need special help (such as in a medical energency).

Keep needed phone calls short.

Phone lines rrust be free for mergency officials to use.

Stay in until the EBS station tells you it is safe to go out.

You might be asked to stay in for 3 or 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

-Put a cloth over your nose and rreuth if you nest go out.

Stay out as short a tirn: as you can.

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5{:a.<i'ops +boa.dcask N eLus R.bout Emery<<c{e.s The TV and radio stations in the lists on.this page broadcast safety instructions in an anergency.

They are called EBS, or Energency Broadcast

System, stations.

If there is an anergency at the Harris plant, officials will turn on the sirens. Ifyou hear K St~ Couad For 8 long'1ast eF 3 4o 5 rnfIIutee~ tune tO eee of~ Statfont.

If there is an ertergency, the station will tell you vthat to do.

If there is just a test of the sirens, the station will go on with its regular prograns.

(To find out rure about siren tests, turn to page 14',)

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~ o tu OO Look over the lists on this page.

Choose a V/ and a radio station you nest often listen to.

Put the Infomation about then in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done it.

That way you can be prepared for an mergency.

You can also prepare if you know ahead of tine vivat the EBS station rray ask you to do.

Page 4 and page 5 give you that kind of infomation.

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>>Do vhat your EBS station tells you to do.

It could differ fran what is in this booklet.

~Do not listen to rumrs.

Your EBS station will give you correct ard up-to-date news.

Sirens can mean many things. Fire trucks, police cars, ambulances, and others use them. But if you live as close as 10 miles from the Harris plant, sirens cO haVe a special meaning.

They Can meag there is an emergency at the plant.

What will happen in an emergency?

.CP8cL will call state and federal officials, and officials in Chatham, Harnett, Lee, and Wake counties.

These local officials'willsound the sirens.

You will hear a long siren blast of 3 to 5 minutes.

How can you be sure you willhear the sirens?

To help you hear them, officials have placed 62 of the sirens on tall poles.

Emergency workers may also use sound trucks and bullhorns to be sure you are <warned.

They will even knock on doors if needed.

Persons on Jordan Lake and Harris Lake, or in the nearby parks, willget another warning. Boats and aircraft wiQ use sirens, red smoke, and flares to warn them.

What should be done when you hear the Nfceas or get one of the other vgwnTpgs?

Time en your pa@o og 'tV.

Tune to one of the EBS (Emergency Broadcast System) stations on page 3.

To make this easy, choose a TV station and a radio station you usually listen to.

Put this informati'on in the blanks on page 1 if you have not yet done so.

That way you willbe prepared for an emergency.

Why not evacuate leave your home or the place you work as soon as you hear the sirens?

Because the sirens may only mean a test, not an emergency.

Your EBS station willtell you if there is an emergency.

Ifjust a test, the station will go on with regular programs.

(For more information about siren tests, turn to page 14.)

But why not evacuate just to be safe?

Because that may not be the safest thing.

Your EBS station willtell you what is best.

Pages 4 and 5 describe what you may be asked to do.

Why not call someone to find out what to do?

Because the phone lines will be needed for official calls. Please do not use your phone unless you need special help.

What if you are deaf or hard of hearing?

Officials willsee that you are warned.

But to do this, they must know that you need a special warning.

Please fillout the card on page 12and send it in aavr.

Make sure your friends who cannot hear fillout a card too.

Be sure you and your family know what to do in an emergency.

Read through this booklet. Fill in the blanks in the box on page

1. Look at the information about TV and radio stations on the next page. It can help you start to fillin the blanks.

~.Do not evacuate.

e Vane your radio or TV to an EBS station.

-Look at number 1 in the box on this page to find your EBS station.

~ Stay tuned for news.

-If there is an emergency your EBS station will tell you what to do.

-If there is only a

test, your EBS station will continue its regular programs.

Fillm these blanln as you read the booklet.

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3.

My EBS stations are:

TV channel Radio frequency (Look at page 3 for the EBS stations you often listen to. Write these stations in these blanks.)

My sub-zone on the map is letter:

(Look at page 7 to find the letter of your sub-zone.

Write it in this blank.)

My evacuation route is:

4.

5.

(Look at page 13 to find the Evacuation Shelter where your children willbe taken.

Write it in this blank.)

Ifyou need help during an evacuation, call the number for your county.

Chatham Co.

- 54Z-2911 Lee Co.

- 775-3941 Harnett Co.

897-8130 Wake Co.

755-6245 (Look at pages 8 through 11 to find your evacuation route. Write it in this blank.)

The Evacuation Shelter for the su~one where I live 1So (Look at pages 8 through 11 to find the Evacuation Shelter.

Write the name of the shelter in this blank.)

The Evacuation Shelter for my school children

~ Listen to find out.if your sub-zone should take shelter..

-Look at number 2 in the box on this page for your sub-zone.

~ Do this ifyou must take shelter.

-Remember that children will be protected by school officials.

Do not go to the school.

-Shelter pets and livestock.

-Go inside and stay there.

-Close all doors and windows.

-Turn off fans, air conditioners, furnace and heaters.

-Put out fires in wood stoves and fireplaces.

-Go to a room or basement with few or no windows to avoid drafts.

-Do not use the phone.

-Do not go out unless you have to.

-Place a cloth over your nose and mouth ifyou must go out.

~ Stay inside until your EBS station says it is safe to go outside.

Taking shelter is the best thing to do if radioactive air is expected to pass over your area soon.

Look at page 4 for more information.

PLEASE READ THROUGH THE REST OF THIS BOOKLET.

+Listen to find out if your sub-zone must evacuate.

-Look at number Z in the box on this page for your sub-zone.

~ Do this if you must evacuate.

-Remember that officials will take school children by bus to Evacuat ji~

Shelters.

Do not go to the school.

-Shelter livestock and pets.

Leave them food and water for 2 days.

Or you may take pets with you if you do not plan to stay at the Evacuation Shelter.

-Lock windows and doors.

o Take these things with you.

-This booklet

-2 blankets or a sleeping bag for each person

-Z sets of clothes

-Toilet articles and medicines

-Some identification

-Credit cards and checkbook

-Baby needs

~ Do not use the phone unless you need special help.

o Close car windows and vents.

~ Follow your evacuation route out of your sub-zone.

-Look at number 3 in the box on this page for your evacuation route.

~ Sign in at your Evacuation Shelter or the Evacuation Shelter where your school children are being taken.

-Look at numbers 4 and 5 in the box on this page for Evacuation Shelters:

-Stay there'or somewhere else more than 10 miles from the plant.

Look at page 5 for more information.

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